
Create an MLOX folder like this Morrowind/MLOX and download MLOX into it.OPTIONNAL (and you probably know how to do this but hey) I like to create a shortcut and give it a pretty Morrowind icon since I basically use Wrye Mash instead of the Morrowind Launcher.To start Wrye Mash, you will find the executable in Morrowind/Mopy/mash64.exe.Open the Wrye Mash zip and extract it to your Morrowind directory.Head over to the Nexus page of Wrye Mash Polemos Fork or, for OpenMW users the Wrye Mash for OpenMW by Polemos page, and download the 圆4 manual version.More importantly, you will still need Wrye Mash to clean saved games. Some prefer ModOrganizer2, an excellent tool as well though it will take more time to do anything as MO2 needs to build the virtual Data Files every time. Nowadays, Polemos' fork is the recommended one: it integrated important modding tools such as MLOX and tes3cmd and is actively maintained.

There have been a few versions since, as well as couple of forks. Wrye Mash has been around for years, originally developed and maintained by Wrye.
